Don Black (musician)
Don Black (b. June 21, 1938) is an English lyricist. His works have included Bombay Dreams, "Ben" (a song interpreted by Michael Jackson), "Work Is a Four-Letter Word", written for Cilla Black and subsequently covered by The Smiths (see also "I Keep Mine Hidden"), and several of the James Bond theme songs.
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June 21 - 1938 - Lyric - Bombay Dreams - Ben - Michael Jackson - Cilla Black - The Smiths - I Keep Mine Hidden - James Bond
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